ABSTRACT

Discusses all the major aspects of automotive and engine lubrication - presenting state-of-the-art advances in the field from both research and industrial perspectives. This book should be of interest to mechanical, lubrication and automotive engineers, automotive and machinery designers as well as undergraduate and graduate students in these fields.

chapter 1|23 pages

Oil Film Thickness in Engine Bearings

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 1.1|22 pages

Oil Film Thickness in Engine Bearings

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 2|12 pages

Base Oils

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 2.1|11 pages

Base Oils

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 2.3|14 pages

Determination of Zinc and Calcium in Multigrade Crankcase Oils

ByH.H. Abouel Naga, M.M. Mohamed, M.F. el Meneir

chapter 2.4|9 pages

The Characterisation of Synthetic Lubricant Formulations by Field Desorption Mass Spectrometry

ByK. Rollins, M. Taylor, J.H. Scrivens, A. Robertson, H. Major

chapter 2.5|22 pages

Tailor Making Polyalphaolefins

ByR.L. Shubkin, M.E. Kerkemeyer, D.K. Walters, J.V. Bullen

chapter 3|30 pages

Additives and Mechanism of Effectiveness

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 3.1|28 pages

Additives and Mechanism of Effectiveness

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 3.2|22 pages

Effects of NOx on Liquid Phase Oxidation and Inhibition at Elevated Temperatures

ByS. Korcek, M.D. Johnson

chapter 3.3|12 pages

Application of a New Concept to Detergency

ByJ.M. Georges, J.L. Loubet, N. AIberolaand, G. Meille, H. Bourgognon, P. Hoornaert, G. Chapelet

chapter 3.4|19 pages

Overbased Lubricant Detergents-A Comparative Study of Conventional Technology and a New Class of Product

ByS.P. OÓConnor, J. Crawford, C. Cane

chapter 3.5|11 pages

Synthesis of Additives Based on Olefin-Maleic Anhydride Reactions

ByG. Deak, L. Bartha, J. Proder

chapter 3.7|10 pages

Resistance of Ashless Dispersant Additives to Oxidation and Thermal Decomposition

ByL. Bartha, J. Hancsok, E. Bobest

chapter 3.8|24 pages

Anti-Wear Actions of Additives in Solid Dispersion

ByM.F. Morizur, O. Teysset

chapter 3.10|8 pages

The Study on the Antiwear Action Mechanism of Alkoxy Aluminium in Lubricating Oil

ByJ. Dong, G. Chen, F. Luo

chapter 3.11|19 pages

Functional Properties of EP-Additive Packages Containing Zn-Dialkyldithiophosphate, Sulphurized EP-Additive and a Metal Deactivator

ByG.S. Cholakov, K.G. Stanulov, I.A. Cheriisky, T. Antonov

chapter 3.13|24 pages

Evaluation of the Antiwear Performance of Aged Oils through Tribological and Physicochemical Tests

ByG. Monteil, A.M. Merillon, J. Lonchampt, S.A. Peugeot

chapter 3.14|23 pages

Mathematic Model for the Thickening Power of Viscosity Index Improvers. Application in Engine Oil Formulations

ByH. Bourgognon, C. Rodes, C. Neveu, F. Huby

chapter 4|9 pages

Engine Oils and Their Evaluation/Engine Lubrication Aspects

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 4.1|7 pages

Engine Oils and Their Evaluation/Engine Lubrication Aspects

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 4.2|9 pages

An Investigation into the Lubricating Engine Oil’s Mechanical and Chemical Behaviour

ByS.L. Aly, M.O.A. Mokhtar, Z.S. Safar, A.M. Abdel-Magid, M.A. Radwan, M.S. Khader

chapter 4.2|10 pages

An Investigation into the Lubricating Engine Oil’s Mechanical and Chemical Behaviour

ByS.L. Aly, M.O.A. Mokhtar, Z.S. Safar, A.M. Abdel-Magid, M.A. Radwan, M.S. Khader

chapter 4.3|15 pages

Development of Superior Engine Oils for Diesel Locomotives in India

ByJ.R. Nanda, G.K. Sharma, R.B. Koganti, P.K. Mukhopadhyay, R.M. Sundaram

chapter 4.5|18 pages

Literature Survey on Sludge Deposits Formation in Gasoline Engines

ByC.D. Neveu, W. Böttcher

chapter 4.7|20 pages

Review of Oil Consumption Aspects of Engines

ByD.C. Roberts

chapter 4.8|18 pages

The Contribution of the Lube Oil to Particulate Emissions of Heavy Duty Diesel Engines

ByP. Tritthart, F. Ruhri, W. Cartellieri

chapter 4.9|33 pages

Gasoline Engine Camshaft Wear: The Culprit is Blow-By

ByJ. A. McGeehan, E. S. Yamaguchi

chapter 4.10|12 pages

Lubrication Technique of Not Continuously Operating Vehicles

ByA. Zakar, G. Borsa

chapter 4.11|18 pages

Environmental Effects of Crankcase and Mixed Lubrication

ByP. van Donkelaar

chapter 4.13|17 pages

High Performance Ester-Based Two-Stroke Engine Oils

ByD. Kenbeek, G. van der Waal

chapter 5|14 pages

Tractor Lubrication

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 5.1|13 pages

Tractor Lubrication

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 5.2|26 pages

Use of Low Speed FZG Test Methods to Evaluate Tractor Hydraulic Fluids

ByB.M. O′Connor, H. Winter

chapter 6|17 pages

Gear Lubrication

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 6.1|16 pages

Gear Lubrication

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 6.2|15 pages

The Screening of E. P. Oil Formulas by the Use of a New Hypoid Gear Axle Test

ByG. Venizelos, G. Lassau, P. Marchand

chapter 6.3|13 pages

Automatic Transmission Fluids – State of the Art

ByA.G. Papay

chapter 7|14 pages

Lubricant Influence on Ceramic and Seal Materials

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 7.1|13 pages

Lubricant Influence on Ceramic and Seal Materials

Edited ByWilfried J. Bartz

chapter 7.2|14 pages

Effect of Hydrogenation Degree of HSN on Various Lubricating Oil Additives Resistance

ByM. Oyama, H. Shimoda, H. Sakakida, T. Nakagawa

chapter 7.3|15 pages

Electro-Chemical Investigation of Deposit Formations on Mechanical Seal Surfaces for Diesel Engine Coolant Pumps

ByH. Hirabayashi, K. Kiryu, K. Okada, A. Yoshino, T. Koga